The ex-Oasis singer said that he and brother Noel are 'better together'
Steven Kline

09:49 8th August 2017

Liam Gallagher has announced that he will be releasing more new music from his forthcoming debut solo album ‘As You Were’ this week.

The singer Tweeted “New music coming this week. As you were. LG x” on Monday (August 7), suggesting that we’d soon be hearing more tracks following the release of ‘Chinatown’ and ‘Wall Of Glass’ from the 12-track solo album, produced by Greg Kurstin and Dan Grech-Marguerat and due on October 6.

Liam has also been talking to Rolling Stone about the future of Oasis, claiming that he was still keen on a reunion with brother Noel and that the pair were “better together”.

“The English press seem to think that I’m going ’round giving the fans hope and then in the same breath, or the next interview, shooting them down,” Liam said in a podcast for the magazine. “All I said the other day on that Beats Radio was before we get back together, if we get ever back together, we’d have to become brothers and friends again. And then I imagine once that happens, and we start hanging out or whatever, and we’re mates, and we’re talking, and we’re each on a nice respectful level, I guess there would be, inevitably, we’d go, ‘Fuck it, should we take the fuckin’ band out for a spin, go on tour?’”

"I know [Noel] doesn’t want to be supporting U2 and playing a third of a stadium half-empty when he could do it himself with his brother,” he continued. “I would prefer to be speaking about an Oasis album than a Liam solo album. And I know Noel Gallagher would. We’re better together."


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